It is a stadium course. It is designed to accomodate huge, raucous crowds, and fan behavior there has become the compliment of the other big fan-stadium sporting event of the season. The competition is geared to titilate the sunseeker AZ crowd with heavy emphasis on a frat party atmosphere. The course design is pretty big and sprawling (observation only from TV-I never been there), and lots of holes offer opportunities to golf your ball, "balls to the wall" sort of competition. It is proof that many folks can get out and spectate and cheer wildly, not really give a hoot about the nuances or intracacies of the game played at the highest level. It is proof that the technology can create B&I to give raucous spectating to the crowd that is impressed with 337yd 3 woods, and 357yard drivers, no matter where they end up; cholla, snakes belly, cart path bounded into Sissy short shorts mai tai cup. If a lucky charm smurf-voiced Irishman can kick a football into the inebriated crowd as a keepsake memory of a sundrenched boozy afternoon escaping winter's grasp, the Phoenix Open is proof that sometime golf can be lots of fun, raise lots of money for charity, and keep the snowbirds in town.